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You can now read Neil Gaiman’s swiftly-selling book, American Gods, online here. You can’t download it (although I guess you could probably screenshot every page, perhaps), but it’s the entire thing, not just a preview chapter or whatever. Oh yeah.

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There are few things that simply explain the one thing Christians can all agree upon, and at the same time try to address how difficult the rest of the world makes it by refusing it even just consider the actual message instead of getting wrapped up in the side issues. YouTube to the rescue [...]

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Bungie, the makers of the Xbox series Halo (among other things) has deemed July 7 to be Bungie Day and is giving away stuff. The notable giveaway is a free multiplayer map, for those that can log in today and download it. It’s a remake of a Halo: Combat Evolved (H:CE) map called Chill [...]

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At Chick-Fil-A’s across the USA on Friday, July 11, 2008 — you can get free food if you show up in line dressed as a cow, on their revived “Cow Appreciation Day” promotion. A special website details ideas on what to wear (from simple to complex, depending on your wont). You can go [...]

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S&M meaning.. Software & Movies. Movies in this case being a TV show DVDrip of Wonderfalls I found, though, called Wonderfalls. Unintentional double-header of Wonderness today!
Software Review
I just downloaded and installed this handy little (and free, for today) converter called Wondershare Video To Flash Encoder (which is free for just today from Giveaway [...]

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An excerpt from the strangely can’t… look… away…-esque flash video, Charlie The Unicorn 2 by FilmCow.com, they actually offer the Banana-in-your-ear tune for free on mp3. Add it to your tracklist on whatever your mp3 player is for a wtf? moment whenever some poor un-Charlie’d sap hears it playing. It makes for either [...]

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There are at least five email addresses that you can send an attachment to, wait a few moments, and check your inbox again to receive an attached conversion of that file:
iPhone@pdfonline.com - (disregard the “iphone” part, it’s misleading) Attach any MS Word or MS Viso file that’s under 1mb, and you’ll get a response with [...]

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You can get three free Xbox live months one at a time if you want, but you’ll have to change account names each month. Simply go to the 360’s dashboard and “sign up” (by signing out of your account) and register a new name. When you fill out all the information (make sure [...]

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1. Visit the link below. It’s just a regular link, I don’t get any kickbacks from it.
2. Sign up for the promotion with a fake email address (you’ll never need to go check it, so 451343566@wrthrwthwhw.org or whatever is fine) and enter in a bunch of random details, but make sure the birth year [...]

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Certainly within my price range, Toribash 3 is a new kind of freeware fighting game that uses fairly simplistic graphics but reportedly innovative gameplay that I’m soon to be checking out. The demo video is found below, and offers a few sneak peeks into just what you’ll be going up against. I looks [...]

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If you’re planning to check out I Am Legend in theatres soon or have already seen in online at DavidMovie.com like a dooftard, you may be interested to know that, not only was it a book, but that it was previously adapted to black-and-white cinema in the 1964 drama, “The Last Man on Earth” which [...]

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You’ll have to act really quick to get in on this (ends appx. Jan 7, 2008), but Ellen Muth from the defunct HBO show Dead Like Me is offering the grim reaper costumes from the show’s opening sequence in return for a $100 donation to Walter Reed military hospital. She’s also selling signed photos [...]

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The folks over at LibriVox are assembling a catalog of audiobooks — books read aloud into audio files — that are public domain. They’re actually public domain books that are being read by volunteers who then donate them to public domain. Sounds like the weekend just got booked =P

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Those crazy folks at WFMU have taken all of the Beatles albums released in the UK and compressed them down into a one-hour mp3 that you can download if you please. The file is shy of 85mb, and I’ve got it running in the background even now. They’re going so fast I can barely [...]

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If you join up with me on HotJuicyBurger.com (a Wendy’s ad campaign), you could win hot juicy burgers for life. Sounds good to me! Vote for me so I can nab some points, too!! =DDD

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Interesting news for Google Earth fans — apparently there is an easter egg in the program that allows you to pilot yourself around in a flightsim mode through the area of your choice. Check out the scoop at TechCrunch’s article.

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I had sent a message a while ago to a site I use fairly frequently called MyPoints about whether they will consider making a redeemable item to be Microsoft Points (the quasi-currency used on Xbox Live). Well, I think I figured it out how to redeem points for them without even having to do it [...]

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